Fire engulfs Russian military facility in latest mysterious blaze amid suspicions of sabotage
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Fire engulfs Russian military facility in latest mysterious fire amid suspicions of sabotage at strategic locations
- The fire raged for more than four hours at an army facility in eastern Moscow.
- It came amid a spate of mysterious hells with suspicions that sabotage is at play.
- Video forum Readovka showed smoke coming from the military facility
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A fire engulfed a Russian military base in Moscow early today, according to reports.
It lasted for more than four hours at an army installation in the east of the capital.
It came amid a series of mysterious infernos with suspicions that sabotage, related to the war in Ukraine, is the cause of some of the fires.
‘The fire broke out inside the garage units at 3 Sokolinaya Gora, building 10′, emergency services told the Moskva’ city news agency. Moscow emergency services are working on the scene.
A Readovka video forum showed smoke billowing from the military facility.
A fire engulfed a Russian military base in Moscow early today, according to reports. It devastated for more than four hours in an army installation in the east of the capital.
The city’s fire service confirmed a call about the fire shortly before midnight.
The Defense Ministry has not commented on the fire.
It is not clear if the military unit is linked to the war in Ukraine.
A fire broke out aboard the Russian Northern Fleet Project 11435 Admiral Kuznetsov aircraft carrier on December 12, 2019.
It came a day after a mysterious fire on Vladimir Putin’s only aircraft carrier while the vessel was undergoing repairs from a previous hell.
The hapless Admiral Kuznetsov was docked at the Zvyozdochka shipyard in Murmansk for repairs when the fire started on the troubled ship.
Fire broke out in the port cabins of the Russian navy flagship, which also caught fire in 2019.
Today’s fire could further delay Admiral Kuznetsov’s return to active deployment.
In the picture: the aircraft carrier Admiral Kuznetsov, destroyed by fire, hit by another fire during repairs in Murmansk
Last week there were also two explosions and huge infernos at key power facilities in the Irkutsk region.
Armageddon-like flames shot skyward from the giant fire at the Markovskoye condensate treatment unit in the biting cold of minus 22C.
The hellish scene was caused by the ‘jet fire’ in the Ust-Kut district of eastern Siberia.
At least seven people were injured in an explosion in Angarsk three days earlier that was compared to an earthquake or a plane crash for its strength.
Separately, a large explosion struck a major Russian gas pipeline some 560 miles from the Ukrainian border.
The cause was unclear, but videos showed a huge fireball burning in the Chuvash Republic.
The pipeline transports gas from Russia via Ukraine to Europe, according to early reports.